Hello, for some reason my codeserver/server jetty setup has stopped
working, and I can't seem to get it back. I'm feeling more confused than
usual, so I hope someone can help me out.
Have a bunch of projects using the old gwt plugins which work fine, but my
new project is using the new tbroyer
Note sure if this will gelp you much - we're a Gradle user, and don't use
intellij. But the basic principles are the same.
When we migrated to the latest GWT we also updated our top level gradle
build file to have a gwtSuperDev task which does all the heavy lifting for
us:
task
Hi Thomas
unfortunately, I'm still stuck. I thought I'd attack the Lombok dependency
first, since that's a third-party it depends on. I don't suppose you've
ever been exposed to that?
I tried setting the
*compile *to the "configuration" setting
of the plugin def in pluginmanagement of the
Thomas, Marco showed me a project that made me see one thing I hadn't
thought about, which was configured the same in the archetype project. It's
regarding the sources.
In my project, I only have one jar that contain both classes and source
files for those jar files that are needed, i.e. no
Thanks! That's a great resource and got me to see one thing I'd missed.
On Friday 12 April 2024 at 15:11:45 UTC+2 Marco Tenti (IoProgrammo88) wrote:
> This project has many good examples to check out
> https://github.com/NaluKit/nalu-examples, it help me a lot.
>
> Il giorno venerdì 12 aprile
This project has many good examples to check
out https://github.com/NaluKit/nalu-examples, it help me a lot.
Il giorno venerdì 12 aprile 2024 alle 14:39:16 UTC+2 Mathias ha scritto:
> Hey Jens, thanks for replying!
>
> re. the gwt-type:
>
> 1. I only have one maven module that contains the
Hey Jens, thanks for replying!
re. the gwt-type:
1. I only have one maven module that contains the entry point. the "gwt
client" module
2. All dependencies are either on third-party such as Lombok, or my own
other modules that only contain java classes and are built as jar-files.
3. I added
Fair enough mate, I just remarked on it since when I built the archetype
from scratch and saw that, my first thought was "huh wonder why that is,
surely it won't work now since it doesn't pull in the classes from shared",
but it did :)
On Friday 12 April 2024 at 11:20:01 UTC+2 Thomas Broyer
On Friday, April 12, 2024 at 7:50:42 AM UTC+2 Mathias wrote:
-My dependencies should be ok since i can build it with the plugin, so i'm
a bit at a loss as to how make this work.
Dependencies for gwt:compile and gwt:codeserver aren't the
same:
A full example for multiple maven modules (more than just three) can be
found here: https://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-plugin/tree/main/src/it/e2e
You have to add gwt-lib to your own maven library
modules that contain a module.gwt.xml file. Maybe you forgot that?
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I *really* could use some help getting my project up for development after
moving to gwt 2.10 and Java 11.
I can unfortunately nolonger use the GWT intellij plugin i've loved and
used for 12 years apparently, and i'm struggling a bit to get the
codeserver running for my project.
*CURRENT
ipse in front end (starting from
> GWT Entry Point and then...)
>
> But i can debug some parts of back end with eclipse (rest services backend
> layer)...
>
> So i need help with the following:
>
> 1) Can i debug GWT 2.0 using IE / chrome and Eclipse IDE (Neon) ???, IF
>
debug in some java classes, mainly java files on Eclipse in front end
(starting from GWT Entry Point and then...)
But i can debug some parts of back end with eclipse (rest services
backend layer)...
So i need help with the following:
1) Can i debug GWT 2.0 using IE / chrome and Ec
that i can "not perform direct debug in
some java classes, mainly java files on Eclipse in front end (starting from
GWT Entry Point and then...)
But i can debug some parts of back end with eclipse (rest services backend
layer)...
So i need help with the following:
1) Can i debug GWT 2.0 us
Hi omsrobert,
I am trying get simple JSONP example. Can you please let me know how you
set callback?
Since I also did that in URL as well as using "setCallbackParam" method,
but no luck. Still timeout error.
I see request going through in firebug and has
"=__gwt_jsonp__.P0.onSuccess" appended
Sound like basic call form the client. Upload the file. Place in a temp
file and then send command to server wich return's html.
Done stuff like this with uploading pdf's and the showing preview. Is
basicly the same.
Op maandag 16 mei 2016 21:48:11 UTC+2 schreef Olar Andrei:
>
> Hello,
>
> I
Source from server file to client.
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.Locale;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import
Hello,
I have a application, which has 2 main places. The AdminPlace, for the
admin, and the UserPlace for the Users. I made a helper class, which
generates html from excel, which I want to use it like this: The admin
uploads an excel file, from which html code gets generated and displayed in
Thank you, that helped a lot.
/Rene
Den tirsdag den 17. november 2015 kl. 10.28.55 UTC+1 skrev Jens:
>
> At the top is a "reply" button. When you enter text in the corresponding
> text box it is a general reply for the CL. You can also add comments for a
> file or for a line of source code. To
I am still a bit puzzled by the gerrit interface.
What is the correct way to add a comment to a patch set, or reply to a
comment from a reviewer?
Den mandag den 16. november 2015 kl. 22.32.18 UTC+1 skrev Rene Hangstrup
Møller:
>
> I would also like a tip on how to run that testcase alone.
>
>
At the top is a "reply" button. When you enter text in the corresponding
text box it is a general reply for the CL. You can also add comments for a
file or for a line of source code. To do so navigate to the desired patch
set (top right drop down) and open the file. At the top middle is a small
Hi
I am trying to write a test case for
https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues/7247
There was an old test in
https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues/7247#issue-87058425 that
reproduces the problem.
I am trying to narrow it down and implement it as part of the existing
I would also like a tip on how to run that testcase alone.
Right now I am doing this:
(cd user && ant test -Dtest.emma.selenium.disable=true
-Dtest.draft.htmlunit.disable=true -Dtest.coverage.htmlunit.disable=true
-Dtest.nometa.htmlunit.disable=true -Dtest.nongwt.disable=true
Thanks much Thomas. Problem is, I have GWT 3.8.0 plugin installed in
Eclipse Luna. Do you suggest I downgrade to 2.6.1?
On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 9:13:24 PM UTC, Thomas Broyer wrote:
First thing is to try with GWT 2.6.1 (or better, 2.7) as 2.6.0 is known to
have classloader issues in
I suggest you upgrade GWT from 2.6.0 (look at your stacktrace) to 2.6.1 or
2.7.0 (and yes, that means downloading then manually as there's no Eclipse
Plugin for those versions).
The version of the Google Plugin for Eclipse doesn't really matter here.
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Loading modules
com.atp.ATPSoftware
Validating servlet tags for module 'atpsoftware'
For additional info see:
file:/C:/Eclipse/eclipse/plugins/com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.6.0/gwt-2.6.0/doc/helpInfo/servletMappings.html
[WARN] Module declares a servlet class
Alain,
Thanks a lot for your response.
Just making sure. Are you suggesting me to create Ext4j and upgrade my Ext
JS libraries ?
Please let me know.
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 11:09:57 AM UTC-5, Alain wrote:
If you are using GWT-Ext it wont work with a recent version of GWT/ Ext
JS.
Thanks Thomas. I have removed my 1st line with !DOCTYPE html as you
suggested and googled a bit about quirks mode vs standards mode.
Once again thanks a lot for your time and responses.
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 7:43:27 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015
If you are using GWT-Ext it wont work with a recent version of GWT/ Ext JS.
This is the reason why I created Ext4j:
http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ext4j.
Ext4j works with any version of Ext JS starting with version 4 and GWT 2.6+
You can download Ext JS on the sencha's site.
Thanks Jens. I have removed my 1st line with !DOCTYPE html as you
suggested.
*Can you please tell me where I can get the upgraded version of ext-all.js
library to a version that is compatible with GWT 2.7.0 ?*
I googled a got confused. Please let me know.
Jens, Once again thanks a lot for your
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 8:51:28 PM UTC+1, ssg wrote:
Jens,
Thanks a lot for your response.
The html page that loads the my app already has a code !DOCTYPE htmlyou
suggested.
No, it has !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN,
not !DOCTYPE html
(go google
Running my application using localhost.
When I open my application in IE using GWT 2.7.0, I have the following
issues;
1. Application does not load initially as the IE Browser opens in IE 10
Compatability View Mode.
2. The application loads successfully once I change the Browser Mode
1. Application does not load initially as the IE Browser opens in IE
10 Compatability View Mode.
Use !DOCTYPE html at the top of your html page that loads the app.
1. The application loads successfully once I change the Browser Mode
to IE10. At this point if I CLICK on
Jens,
Thanks a lot for your response.
The html page that loads the my app already has a code !DOCTYPE htmlyou
suggested. Below is the copy of the html code that loads my app. *Please
check and let me know any corrections.*
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
html
head
See the documentation:
http://www.gwtproject.org/javadoc/latest/com/google/gwt/user/client/DeferredCommand.html
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 1:23:18 PM UTC-8, ssg wrote:
I am migrating from GWT 1.7.0 to GWT 2.7.0
Below is the code from GW 1.7.0
*
I am migrating from GWT 1.7.0 to GWT 2.7.0
Below is the code from GW 1.7.0
* DeferredCommand*.addPause();
*DeferredCommand*.addCommand(new Command() {
@Override
public void execute() {
Can someone please answer my question (bold black) below?
As I am new to GWT development, I have done the following based on
current App gwt1.7.0
1) I have downloaded standalone GWT SDK 2.7.0
2) Current build.xml file using HostedMode as follows
target name=hosted depends=javac
Can you please stop posting the same stuff twice? You already have a
different thread with the same questions.
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Thank you! Helped me a lot!
On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 5:53:25 AM UTC+1, babakm wrote:
I built an API in GWT for accessing a series of complex services. I
wanted to do tons of client side processing and I chose GWT (been
doing GWT for years now). However, my users will be using Javascript.
You have to compile your java source files and add the classes directory
to your classpath
On Thursday, May 9, 2013 4:13:45 PM UTC-5, Asha Paul wrote:
Hello Sanjeev: What exactly did you do to get rid of the error?
Thank you,
Asha
On Tuesday, October 5, 2010 4:42:16 PM UTC-4, Sanjeev
I'm trying to export GWT methods using JSNI and I'm not having a lot of
luck. And sometimes things happen as they should and other times they don't
and it seems to be magic that is making it happen. It seems the export is
happening correctly (i.e., javascript can call the GWT methods) but once
Is GWT's java.util.logging disabled for the compile that causes troubles?
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No, nothing changes from what I can tell. I don't mean for you to be
distracted when I say it sometimes works. And the example I gave using a
Logger is just one example; I see the same 'undefined' problems no matter
what type of member I try to dereference. I'm more interested in if what
I've responded a couple times so I apologize if you get multiple copies but
it wasn't showing up in the thread.
Just wanted to say this worked and thank you so much. I've been battling
this problem for quite a while. I don't know why this information isn't in
the docs but it should be added
I don't know why this information isn't in the docs but it should be added
right away.
Indeed. I also always forget about that 'this' thing and I am pretty sure I
would have written the same code as you did in the first post and would
have lost some time again until remembering that
Right, I first followed the static export example and got things working.
Then realized I actually wanted to use it non-statically and got help on
this forum with how to include the instance into the export (main.@...).
As I said, it would work sporadically, but not always. An non-static
As I said, it would work sporadically, but not always. An non-static
example would be very useful as I still don't completely understand why it
needed to be wrapped with an anonymous function.
Because $wnd.log = $entry(myInstance.@package.Class::log()) kind of means
assign/copy the
My goal is to initiate RPC calls directly from javascript. I have come up
with ways to fake callbacks (because of the asynchronous nature of RPC) but
I can't figure out how to get custom objects into javascript.
So, I've created a class named Interop and I statically create the service
I'm
Need help with manipulating java originated objects in javascript
My goal is to initiate RPC calls directly from javascript. I have come up
with ways to fake callbacks (because of the asynchronous nature of RPC) but
I can't figure out how to get custom objects into javascript.
So, I've
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Mohammad Al-Quraian m4des...@gmail.comwrote:
I want to try and help improve GWT, and I was wondering if that is
possible. I noticed for instance in the Simple Pager, the words are still
in English even when the selected locale is Arabic.
That particular
I have been trying to figure out this error for past two days but I have no
idea what is happening. I am totally lost. I have stripped out everything
from the project and still no lock. Here is what I have:
1.
package test.webclient.widget;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import
Hm you are providing a gif file but Java (ImageIO) tries to read an ico
file? Thats the first thing I would think about. Maybe your file has a
wrong extension or is somehow corrupted?
What kind of libraries does your application use? Maybe one of your
libraries alters the behavior of Java's
Thank you for your reply, Jens.
Yes, I think I am putting the image in the same package/location where my
clientbundle class is. Otherwise, Eclipse shows error.
Regarding ICO, you are right. I thought the same and so just to make sure I
created a fresh gif and png and tried with those. But it
I finally found the problem.
In my project I am using a third party library that uses some other third
party library for reading ICO files. It was a class in this file that was
throwing a NPE. I have no idea why that class was being referred anyway
because I am not using ICO files at all. So I
I want to try and help improve GWT, and I was wondering if that is
possible. I noticed for instance in the Simple Pager, the words are still
in English even when the selected locale is Arabic.
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Hello Sanjeev: What exactly did you do to get rid of the error?
Thank you,
Asha
On Tuesday, October 5, 2010 4:42:16 PM UTC-4, Sanjeev wrote:
You are right sir, absolutely! I had not compiled the code (^%$), I
know :-).
Thank you for helping out!
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Can someone help on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12397288/automatic-resize-of-the-tab-panel-based-on-contentsplease?
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I just posted a reply on SO.
On Thursday, September 13, 2012 6:09:42 AM UTC+2, vikceo wrote:
some one please advise we are really stuck on this
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Vik vik...@gmail.com
some one please advise we are really stuck on this
Thankx and Regards
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Vik vik@gmail.com wrote:
anyone on this plz ? we are stuck here
Thankx and Regards
Vik
Founder
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anyone on this plz ? we are stuck here
Thankx and Regards
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Founder
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http://blog.sakshum.org
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Vik vik@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Can someone please assist us on
Hello
Can someone please assist us on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12327308/redirecting-from-xfbml-to-gwt-does-not-work
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Look at the example in the CellTable Javadoc (
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/latest/com/google/gwt/user/cellview/client/CellTable.html),
specifically Pushing data asynchronously with Async Data Provider. Like
the example says, instead of a Timer, make an RPC call.
On
Hi,
I want to populate the celltable with the data that comes from database
through RPC call. Can someone give me an example application which
demonstrates this. im bit confuse
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If you want strict MVP, I'd suggest using
GWTP, http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/. We exclusively use this at
Arcbees.com. You can build presenters and child presenters. But with MVP
there is some additional overhead that takes place to conform. I don't
always dig the additional over head
Hi Shwetha D,
we use GWT with MVP in a really big enterprise project. I can tell you that
GWT is the only solution if you try to handle big javascript applications
without hours of searching for spelling misstakes or things like this.
Maybe you already found samples like
Hi,
We are starting a new initiative of developing a huge web app... We
have pretty much locked down the backed technologies, but still
struggling with the front end. Have looked around and found tons of
javascript frameworks and libs and tools to build them, but GWT really
caught our attention.
I built an API in GWT for accessing a series of complex services. I
wanted to do tons of client side processing and I chose GWT (been
doing GWT for years now). However, my users will be using Javascript.
I can easily call GWT from Javascript. No problem. I set up a routine
I run as soon as my
I resolved it myself. Two different ways. This is way too cool
public static int computeLoanInterest(final int amt, final float rate,
final int term) {
return (int) (amt * rate * term);
}
public static void getConnection2(final JavaScriptObject jso) {
Hello,
I've been using GWT for about two years now. In this period I've
rewritten major parts of my application a few times. However: as I
implement more and more stuff into it, I lose overview and sometimes
am dazzled by the complexity my application has reached. It's not that
the application is
Hello,
i took a quick look over your code.
You should definitely try out UiBinder. This will make code like this
much easier:
https://code.google.com/p/odrop/source/browse/trunk/ODropServer/src/odrop/client/pages/login/Login.java
Also MVP could be interesting to you. It decouples the widget
Thank you very much for the latter link - I just finished reading this
wonderful article. But - if I'm not mistaken - according to this
suffering-oriented programming I did the right thing: I collected a
set of use-cases (in my particular case: the ItemListener, NPCListener
and Belongings, which
Hello,
UiBinder saves you from manually creating the widget hierarchy. You can
also hack the css directly into the .ui.xml files, which is a great time
saver and also reduces the amount of code used in the widgets. I did
make positive experience with HTMLPanel, which reduces the markup in the
try to give a fixed height in pixel to those componenets you don't see, like
your's SplitlayoutPanel, something like width=200px. good look
On Sat, 4 Feb 2012 07:11:04 -0800 (PST)
Pascal Auderset auders...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I try to write a little Application. I' ve the problem that I'
Hello
I try to write a little Application. I' ve the problem that I' don't
see all the hole page in the Browser. I've designed the page with the
UI Designer for Eclipse. There I see everything with the preview.
I only see the Toppanel (north), but not the SplitlayoutPanel (nor
the StackPanel or
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the user copy pastes their incomplete code
in a HTML webpage and basically I want to take the user input and
force a ctrl+space event on the plug-in and get the list of auto-
complete suggestions and display them back onto the HTML webpage...
all by coding.
I need help figuring out how to make
Hi All,
I already have some reports and charts being displayed on gwt.
I would like to know if I can print these on paper or have it
converted to a pdf file ?
Any suggestion will be of great help.
Thank,
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There some libraries to do that on the server or do you want to do it on
the client ?
2011/11/15 Deepesh Naidu deepesh.na...@gmail.com
Hi All,
I already have some reports and charts being displayed on gwt.
I would like to know if I can print these on paper or have it
converted to a pdf
I don't mind using the server side tools. But how will I be able to
replicate the ext gwt chart shown on the UI if we move to the server
side.
Also can you suggest some server side tools.
On Nov 15, 2:03 pm, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@googlemail.com wrote:
There some libraries to do that on the
YOu need to take care PDF conversion at serverside. So u can use the PDFBOX
util or some other java library to implement in the service layer.
Mukut
Architect.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Deepesh Naidu deepesh.na...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All,
I already have some reports and charts being
If u r reports display fit print(nothing breaking our going out of print)
then u it is browser control. Or print is not fitting in layout then
generate print layout in GWT/html ot pdf then print reports.
Thanks
Mukut
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Deepesh Naidu deepesh.na...@gmail.comwrote:
If you are using EXT GWT 2.xxx then you export export the charts to a
base64String send it through RPC to the server and have it turn to a png
in there or use something like iText(http://itextpdf.com/) to write it to
PDF. If you want to do it on the client we are working on a Flash based
I am getting following errors while compiling multisearch application
and not able to solve it.
I am new to GWT . if anyone know solution pls help me
[ERROR] An internal compiler exception occurred
com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.InternalCompilerException: Failed to get JNode
at
Check this
threadhttp://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/e85f7739a669f2b3/065672ca514768a5?pli=1
2011/10/10 santlal vishwakarma santlal.vishwakarma1...@gmail.com
I am getting following errors while compiling multisearch application
and not able to solve it.
I
I have added inherits name=com.google.gwt.json.JSON / in
multisearch.gwt.xml file and that problem solved
but now I am getting these errors
[ERROR] Line 22: Expected a valid parameter type signature in
JSNI method reference
JSNI references must be on a single line; there cannot be new lines between
the '@' and the ')'. I haven't checked but actually it might even choke on
spaces.
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Thanks for the reply, I already got that working. For development the
permutations are disabled.
I'd like to know how to compile the modules independently and then
link them together. If possible.
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On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:48:45 AM UTC+2, Wendel wrote:
Thanks for the reply, I already got that working. For development the
permutations are disabled.
I'd like to know how to compile the modules independently and then
link them together. If possible.
That's not possible.
With
Hello,
We are working on a project which has 5 modules and one entry point.
Four modules can be build independently, in 0.20 seconds.
The main module is called site, it has the entry point and uses all
modules.
Can you use the ANT parallel tag in this case? If you gwt compile the
site module
Have a look at local workers flag, it will compile the permutations in
parallel:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCompilingAndDebugging.html#DevGuideCompilerOptions
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Hi All,
Basically I'm developing a website which will display the data
requested from a database (MySQL in my case).
My problem is that I have an exception (see exception bellow) when I
run my application in Development mode (the GWT built-in server),
and what is strange is that I can execute my
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6773186/java-sql-sqlexception-url-is-not-in-the-correct-format
2011/8/25 Sed jaballah.sed...@gmail.com
Hi All,
Basically I'm developing a website which will display the data
requested from a database (MySQL in my case).
My problem is that I have an
I think your slashes are being interpreted wrong. try:
con =
DriverManager.getConnection(jdbc:mysql:localhost:3306\\pandorabox,root,root);
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Hi,
The article says that we could try to remove the app engine jar from the
project, which jar I must remove exactly ? and from where ?
Thx
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Hi Sean,
I tried your suggestion but it doesn't change anything, same problem.
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You can't connect to
mysqlhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1651629/can-i-use-a-mysql-database-with-an-app-engine-applicationif
you will deploy in app engine. If you aren't do a GAE app, you must
remove GAE facet (if you use eclipse) to the project. Right click in the
project, Properties -
Any one had this problem before?
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Hi Sed,
If you wanna make a GAE app you can't use mysql. If you wanna do a GWT
application that don't run on GAE, remove GAE facet in your project (if you
use eclipse). Right click in the project, Google -App Engine and uncheck *Use
Google App Engine*
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*Juan
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2011/8/25 Sed
The solution if you want to use a database connection ( MySQL for example)
:
1 - You can't use google app engine mode (enable by default on Eclipse with
GWT plugin) : To disable the google App mode : right click on the project
Google App setting engine uncheck use google app engine
2 -
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